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TYT TH-7800 User Manual

TYT TH-7800
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TH-7800 User Manual
Thank you very much for choosing the TH-7800 dual band mobile transceiver.
The TH-7800 provides you with a reliable, clear and efficient communications service
which in enhanced by an ergonomic design and intuitive user controls.
Inherently reliable you can depend on your TH-7800 no matter where you are in the
harsh environment.
The TH-7800 is cost-effective, multi-functional and will meet all of your VHF/UHF
band communication needs no matter what the situation.
For a full explanation of the many features, functions and the care free maintenance
of your new mobile please take the time to read the user manual enclosed with your
transceiver.
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TYT TH-7800 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Operating Voltage13.8V DC ±15%
ModesFM
DisplayLCD
Weight1.2 kg
Channel Spacing12.5/25 kHz
SquelchCarrier/CTCSS/DCS
Channel Steps5/10/12.5/15/20/25/50 kHz

Summary

User Safety Information

Main Features

Initial Installation

DC Power Cable Connection

Fixed Station Operation

Replacing Fuses

Antenna Connection

Getting Acquainted

Front Panel Operation

Details on operating the front panel keys and controls for various functions.

Basic Operation

Selecting the operating band

How to switch between bands and manage the "Main" band indicator in Dual Receive mode.

Selecting the frequency band

Steps to toggle operating bands on the left and right sides of the transceiver.

Selecting desired frequency

Methods for tuning frequencies using the dial or direct keypad entry.

Transmitting

Selecting the power output level

Memory Operation

Memory channels storage

Step-by-step guide to storing frequencies, CTCSS/DCS, power levels, and alpha-numeric tags.

Memory Recall

How to recall stored memory channels using the VFO or MR mode.

Deleting Memories

Instructions on how to delete memory channels.

Some Advanced Features

Repeater Operation

Explanation of the Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS) feature and manual shift settings.

CTCSS Tone / DCS Code Operation

User-defined CTCSS Tone / DCS Code Operation

Capability to define custom CTCSS tones and DCS codes.

Tone Search Scanning

Preferential Memory Scanning

Priority Channel Scanning (Dual Watch)

VFO Priority

How to check a priority memory channel while operating in VFO mode.

Memory Priority

How to check a priority memory channel while operating in Memory mode.

DTMF Signaling Operation

2 Tone & 5 Tone Signaling Operation

Auto Range Transponder System (ARTS) Operation

Cross-band Repeater Operation

Microphone Key Assignments

Menu Operation

#2 Automatic Repeater Shift - ARS

Enabling or disabling the Automatic Repeater Shift (ARS) feature.

#3 Auto Range Transponder System - ARTS

Selecting the beep mode for the Auto Range Transponder System (ARTS).

#7 DCS.COD

Setting the DCS code for the transceiver.

#24 RPT.MOD

Setting the repeater shift direction.

#25 SCAN

Selecting the scan-resume mode (TIME or BUSY).

#30 TONE F

Setting the CTCSS tone frequency.

#31 TONE M

Selecting the tone encoder/decoder mode (OFF, ENC, ENC.DEC, DCS).

#35 Cross-band repeater - X-RPT

Enabling or disabling the cross-band repeater feature.

#38 2TONE

Assigning 2 Tone autodialer memory channels.

#39 5TONE

Assigning 5 Tone autodialer memory channels.

Factory Reset Operation

Simple Trouble Shooting

Specifications

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